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Individual Study at Evergreen is designed for students who are prepared to study at an advanced level, have already completed basic work in the classroom, have the ability to work independently, and are prepared to develop their own syllabus for the quarter.
 
Individual Study at Evergreen is designed for students who are prepared to study at an advanced level, have already completed basic work in the classroom, have the ability to work independently, and are prepared to develop their own syllabus for the quarter.
 
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Get started early: if you want to start an ILC for a specific quarter, you should start working on it at the beginning of the previous quarter (except fall ILCs, which should be planned in previous spring quarter).
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Meet with an Academic Advisor to talk about how an ILC will fit into your academic journey and future plans.
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Consider how many hours per week you have to devote to an ILC, based on how many credits you want to earn.|
  
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Revision as of 16:55, 4 October 2016

Individual Study at Evergreen is designed for students who are prepared to study at an advanced level, have already completed basic work in the classroom, have the ability to work independently, and are prepared to develop their own syllabus for the quarter.

Plan Ahead Get started early: if you want to start an ILC for a specific quarter, you should start working on it at the beginning of the previous quarter (except fall ILCs, which should be planned in previous spring quarter).

Meet with an Academic Advisor to talk about how an ILC will fit into your academic journey and future plans.

Consider how many hours per week you have to devote to an ILC, based on how many credits you want to earn.